by Visakh S | Jul 3, 2018 | Magento, MySQL, Technical Support, WordPress
No space left on device (28) is a common error in Linux servers. As a Server Administration Service provider, we see this error very often in VPSs, Dedicated Servers, AWS cloud instances and more. It could happen seemingly for no reason at all (like refreshing a...
by Reeshma Mathews | Jun 27, 2018 | Server Management, Technical Support, WordPress
WordPress is the most widely used CMS for websites. Sending out mails from WordPress is required in scenarios such as contact form submissions or password resets. ‘SMTP connect() failed’ is a commonly encountered error in WordPress, due to which emails...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 8, 2018 | Apache, cPanel, Featured, Litespeed, Magento, MySQL, Plesk, Server Management, WordPress
10 years back, people were happy with sites that loaded in 10 seconds. Not anymore. These days, people browse sites on the go with their smartphones. If it’s not loading in 2 seconds, they just open the next site. So, the question is: How can you speed up your...
by Reeshma Mathews | Jan 21, 2018 | Server Management, WordPress
Are you a WordPress website owner? You’d have come across this notification in your WordPress admin dashboard atleast once – ‘An updated version of WordPress is available.’ WordPress is the most popular CMS and they often releases updates to...
by Visakh S | Dec 11, 2017 | Plesk, WordPress
VPS or Dedicated server owners who use Plesk sometimes receive the error “The certificate is not trusted” when accessing the Plesk panel. This is due to Plesk using a “self-signed” certificate – which means that the certificate is not an...
by Reeshma Mathews | Sep 7, 2017 | Server Administration, VPN, WordPress
WordPress powers 19% of the web, and 48 of the top 100 blog sites online. With a strong community of users and developers, the WordPress platform is evolving day by day, with more features and Add-ons. This, in turn, poses some threats as well. Vulnerabilities and...
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